The conditional A guide for you in music. The zero conditional Always true Takes the form as follows If you press the button the machine stops If /when.

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The conditional A guide for you in music

The zero conditional Always true Takes the form as follows If you press the button the machine stops If /when present simple, then present simple/imperative xCs xCs

The first conditional Probable Likely to happen Takes the form If you present simple, then future simple If you give me 1 euro, I will be happy k11A

The second conditional Unlikely Takes the form If I past tense then you would/could/should/ verb If I was a rich man I would buy you all a ferrari Bk Bk

The Third conditional Impossible Takes the form If I past perfect would/could should present perfect If Napolean had won Waterloo, you wouldn’t have learnt English Song I I

Could would should Could = imagined possibilities Would = imagined realities Should imagined moralities

Mixed conditionals If past perfect would infinitive If I had married jane I would be happy now

Review dz1drgQ dz1drgQ

Advanced Sometimes the subjuntive is used, but it only becomes apparent with the verb to be If I were you I wouldn’t do that. (if i was you is the 2nd conditional) Note: In modern English, the subjunctive is found only in subordinate clauses.subordinate clauses

Subordinate clause. Subordinate Clause A subordinate clause is usually introduced by a subordinating element such as a subordinating conjunction or relative pronoun. It depends on the rest of the sentence for its meaning. It does not express a complete thought, so it does not stand alone. It must always be attached to a main clause that completes the meaning. Subordinate clauses normally act as single part of speech. They can be either noun clauses, adjective clauses, or adverb clauses. They are sometimes called dependent clauses because they "depend" on a main clause to give them meaning. The italicized clauses above are subordinate clauses. The first one is an adjective clause because it describes a noun (the word clause). The second one is an adverb clause which describes a verb (the word called).

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